高考英語讀后續(xù)寫考練習(xí)班級       考號        姓名       總分     1.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。As the bell was about to ring, our teacher announced a special assignment for next Monday: to share our gratitude for someone instead of giving a daily report.Hearing this, anxiety crawled over my body as the last thing I would do was speaking in front of the entire class! I couldn't help complaining to my best friend Jenny.You are the chief violinist in our school orchestra,aren't you?"she said.“So what's the point of being afraid of speaking to a few our own classmates since you can handle acting in front of a large audience?”Her point made sense, but being in a performance meant being part of a team.I shook my head.Besides,there were so many people I was grateful to, and choosing just one seemed difficult.Even if I could pick someone,I wouldn't know how to say thank you.And even if I figured out what to say, I was sure I'd stumble(結(jié)巴地說)on my words when speaking aloud! Standing there, with everyone's eyes on me,I would feel the spot light was wholly on me,and there would be no place for me to hide!Ohno!”I covered my face with my hands and said, “I can't do it, just can't!”Real friends,the ones who know you well,don't just do exactly what you ask.Jenny, always supportive and helpful, wrote something on a piece of paper and gently removed my hands from my face.She had drawn a cute cat with the word “CALM” written below it.Nice meeting you; I  am  the ‘everything  will be  fine’ cat,” Jenny  laughed and  sounded exactly like a cat.Pretending to listen to the cat,she asked,“Well, kitty, you think my friend should come to my house tomorrow, so we can prepare our speeches together?” I laughed out loud and relaxed a lot.I have to say Jenny was there for me, always!注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。The next day, I went to Jenny's house.Before the speech, however, I changed my mind and wrote “Jenny” on the blackboard.                高考英語讀后續(xù)寫模考練習(xí)班級       考號        姓名       總分     2.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的知文。One spring morning many years ago, I had been searching for gold along Coho Creek on southeastern Alaska's Kuprean of Island , and as I emerged from a forest of spruce(云粉) and hemlock tree, I froze in my tracks.No more than 20 paces in the bog(沼澤) was a huge Alaskan timber wolf-caught in one of Tapper George's raps.Old George had died the previous week of a heart attack so the wolf was lucky.Confused and frightened at my approach, the wolf backed away.Then I noticed something else: It was a female, and her teats were full of milk.Somewhere there was a den of hungry pups(小狼) waiting for their mother.From her appearance, I guessed that she had been tapped only a few days.That meant her pups were probably still alive.But I suspected that if I tried to release the wolf she would turn aggressive and try to tear me to pieces.So I decided to search for her pups instead and began to look for tracks that might lead me to her den.Fortunately, there were still a few remaining of snow.After several moments, I spotted pups' marks on a trail.The tracks led a half mile through the forest, then up a slope covered with many rocks.I finally spotted the den at the base of an enormous spruce.There wasn't a sound inside.Wolf pups are shy and cautious, andI didn't have much hope of inviting them outside, But I had to try.So I began imitating the high-pitched(聲音很尖銳的)sound of a mother wolf calling her young.No response.A few moments later, after I tried another call, four tiny pups appeared.They couldn't have been more than a few weeks old.注意:1.所續(xù)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150 左右;2.請按如下格式作答。I extended my hands.With her young to protect, she was becoming  aggressive.                  高考英語讀后續(xù)寫模考練習(xí)班級       考號        姓名       總分     3.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。December 1952 in Wisconsin, was bitterly cold.A curious 7-year-old, I was in hesitation when my father arrived home from work with something hidden in his jacket.Guess what I have, he said.He slowly unwrapped the jacket to take out a frozen owl(貓頭鷹).He'd found the frozen bird on his car when he left work and guessed that it had flown into the wind shield(擋風(fēng)玻璃).Dad thought it might be alive and wanted to let it warm up.My mother agreed to let the bird stay overnight,so Dad and I took it to the basement(地下室) and carefully laid it near our coal stove.I was the first one into the kitchen the next morning for a bowl of cereal(麥片).I found the owl resting on the sugar bowl as if waiting for its breakfast.I hurried to tell my parents that the owl was alive and sitting at the kitchen table.Mom didn't like that it was in the kitchen and wanted it out of the house.Dad instructed me to open the back door while he forced the owl toward me.I heard the flapping of wings, but before I could direct its flight outside, the owl turned around away from the cold air coming in the door and flew past me,down the stairs into the shelter of the warm basement.Resting in the space near the top of the basement, the owl was safely beyond our reach.We tried driving it out with a broom, but it calmly flew to the far side of the basement.Soon Dad and I were laughing too hard to continue, and we realized there was no way we could drive the owl out if it wanted to stay.Mom agreed to have it in the house until Dad could catch it when it became weak from hunger.But that never happened.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。The door didn't shut properly, which allowed mice into the basement.As spring arrived, we knew it was time for the owl to leave.                   高考英語讀后續(xù)寫模考練習(xí)班級       考號        姓名       總分     4.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Mr.Smith was the maths teacher of Class 5, Senior Grade Three.He was also the head teacher of the elass.This was his 24th year of teaching career.He was very experienced in teaching and won the respect of his students and colleagues.He was very strict with his students, but treated them very kindly.Every day he had two lessons, during which time he would try his best to persuade some of his naughty students to study hard.Jack was one of these naughty students.In fact, he was smarter than most of the other students in his class, which might make him a little bit proud of himself.He often skipped his lessons.To make matters worse, he often stayed up late, playing computer games without the teachers' knowledge.Therefore he often slept in most of the classes, which made Mr.Smith pretty annoyed.In one of Mr.Smith's maths classes, all the students were attentive, except Jack, who was sleeping, with his head lying on his desk.The sight of this threw Mr.Smith into wild rage.He rushed towards Jack and seized his collar.All the other students didn't dare to say anything.They didn't know what would happen to Jack.In Mr.Smith's office, Jack was severely scolded by Mr.Smith.Despite his breaking the rules of the school for many times.Mr.Smith still wanted to give him a chance.So he gently said to Jack.“I know you are a clever boy, but if you don't study hard, you will regret sooner or later." "But I passed all the exams!"Jack talked back.“But can you promiseyou can pass all the exams without working hard?" Mr.Smith tried to convince Jack of his belief that hard work led to success.The following days witnessed no changes on Jack.He still played computer games and slept in class.Soon it was midterm.On Monday morning, Mr.Smith came into the classroom and announced."There will be an important exam next Friday, kids."注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150詞左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Hearing the unexprected news,Jack…Then came the day of the exam.               高考英語讀后續(xù)寫模考練習(xí)班級       考號        姓名       總分     5.閱讀下面材料, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段, 使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。A Christmas StoryJim Glaub and Dylan Parker had just been handed the keys to their new Manhattan apartment on 22nd Street when they were told something curious: Just as you know, there're letters addressed to Santa coming to the apartment.The previous tenants(租戶)received the letters too.It had been coming for years and no one knows why.Glaub and Parker settled in to their new home, and for the first two years only a few letters flew in from kids or parents asking “Santa” for gifts they could not otherwise afford: toys, coats, a doll.Glaub, of course, is not Santa.He runs a Broadway marketing company.He and Parker managed to make both ends meet.Then in the months leading to Christmas 2021, their mailbox was flooded.Every day, they'd open it to find it filled with letters to Santa.They responded to as many as they could, writing notes, even buying gifts.But they could do only so much.The letters coming in were far more than they could deal with so there was always a pile of letters in the corner of their dining room.One night, when Glaub and Parker held a Christmas party, a solution appeared.One of their guests noticed the hundreds of letters they'd yet to act upon and asked about them.And some guests even read the letters and knew about the stories behind them, making them hold back tears due to the unlucky kids and their miserable parents.Glaub told them the story and his guests were interested.A lot of people were like “I'll take a letter.I'll fulfill it.” That's when Glaub and Parkerrealized they didn't have to fulfill all these wishes themselves.“People wantto help.” And there was a miracle born on 22nd Street, where a community-based volunteer organization that responds to children's letters to Santa with greetings and gifts was established.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.開頭已給出。Paragraph 1:To spread the kindness, they started a website and a Facebook page.Paragraph 2:The good deed was advocated by many media.               高考英語讀后續(xù)寫模考練習(xí)班級       考號        姓名       總分     6.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Mary's husband died a few years ago from an accident.To make ends meet, she had to take on several jobs and bring up her five children alone.Fortunately, her oldest children understood her and helped to look after the younger kids.Mary always felt terrible about that, but there was nothing she could do.She dreamed of having a van to transport goods for others so that she could have another source of income.In the monings, Mary cleaned the houses for some families, and worked as a cashier at a supermarket the rest of the aftemoon.At night, she worked at a gas station's convenience store.Every night, she came home tired, and most ofthe kids had been asleep by then.One afternoon, Mary was walking to the supermarket to start her duty when she saw an old man staring at the window of the bakery next door.The smell of fresh-baked bread permeated(彌漫)the air.However, the man merely sighed and started walking away.Mary felt awful for some unknown reason and stopped the man.“ Hey, sir.I think I've seen you before at the store, "she said.“Yes.I'm Hector.Nice to see you, ” the old man nodded at her and startedto walk away.Wait.Do you need anything?” Mary said, smiling kindly.Honestly, there was a leak in my roof this month, and I had to spend my entire month's pension(退休金)on it.I dont have much money for desserts,' he said.I dont know when I'll be able to buy some again.注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Paragraph 1: Mary asked Hector to wait and she went into the bakery.Paragraph 2: One day, Mary saw a new van in the driveway with Hector standing next to it.                  附:參考范文1.The next day, I went to Jenny's house.I asked her curiously who she would pick to talk about.“My grandma! ”sheblurted out.“What about you?" I fell silent.Sensing my embarrassment, Jenny looked at me with an encouraging smile.Then she suggested I talk about my mom, helping me patiently organize my thoughts into reasonable and heartfeltsentences.After that, we took turns to rehearse our speeches to polish the expressions.By the end of the day, I felt more prepared and confident for Monday's work.Before the speech, however, I changed my mind and wrote “Jenny” on the blackboard.Taking a deep breath, I began sharing my gratitude for Jenny s constant support and genuine friendship.As I spoke, I kept my eyes on Jenny.I could see her widened eyes at first, and then a big smile.With the courage and confidence she had helped me build, the terrifying assignment finally turned into an “everything will be fine” success! As I finished speaking, she gave me a bear hug, while thunderous applause echoing in the classroom.2.I extended my hands.They tentatively sucked at my fingers.Perhaps hunger had helped overcome their natural fear.Then one by one, I placed them in a fur bag and headed back down the slope.When the mother wolf spotted me, she stood upright.Possibly picking up the smell of her young, she let out a high-pitched, mournful whine.I released the pups, and they raced to her.Within seconds, they were sucking at her belly.With her young to protect, she was becoming aggressive.What next? I wondered.So tender were the pups that it was impossible for them to survive without mother’s protection.Hence, I had to release her.I fetched an iron bar.Using a rock as the supporting point, I unlocked the chain.After gaining freedom, she howled at me with her head low showing gratitude.Watching the mother and her pups disappear in the forest, I let out a sigh of relief.3.The door didn’t shut properly, which allowed mice into the basement.In thedays that followed, the owl caught the mice in the basement and enjoyed every meal of them.Before long, it became so fat that Dad might have easily caught it.But he didn’t.Even Mom never asked him to drive it out of the house.I usually showed my friends the owl that lived in my basement and explaining its eating habits.Time passed quickly and three months went by before we knew it.As spring arrived, we knew it was time for the owl to leave.On a warm afternoon, we decided to set the bird free.I opened the door, though I hated to do it.The owl seemed to read our minds and flew out into the tall pear tree in our backyard.We observed it around the neighborhood for a few more days and then it was gone.We felt a sense of loss.We took comfort knowing it was free and healthy, if a bit overweight.4.Hearing the unexpected news, Jack was overwhelmed with nervousness, his heart racing wildly and palms sweating- as he had skipped many important lessons, which left him lacking in confidence himself.How he regretted his foolish behaviour before! Had he listened to Mr.Smith before., he wouldn't have been in this awkward situation.He felt like a cat on hot bricks, at a loss what to do next.How could he pass the upcoming exam? The following days witnessed especially hardworking Jack, who stayed up late, making up for his lessons instead of playing computer games.Then came the day of the exam.Anxious and nervous Jack entered the classroom and found his seat, wearing a worried expression on his face.Soon test papers were handed out and Jack got the tepapers.Looking through the papers, Jack felt his heart beating faster, as he found most of the content were familiar to him.He sighed in great relief, previous nervousness and anxiety replaced by present calmness and confidence.He was firmly convinced that he was certain to pass the exam.It occurred to him that what Mr.Smith said was right and never again should he live his school life like before.5.To spread the kindness, they started a website and a Facebook page.Working with other non-profit organizations that help those in need, they invited families from around the country to go online and request gifts for their children.On the other hand, donors, also known as elves(精靈), can sign up to buy gifts for a child or a family.However, there was a special request: a child suffering from an incurable disease dreamed of being a firefighter.Having heard the story, the local fire department acted as the elf, providing a one-day firefighter experience for the kid.The good deed was advocated by many media.Actually, what they did madea considerable difference to many families especially for those whosuffered from some misfortunes and waited for some miracles, thus making the public pay close attention to it.Besides, they appealed to citizens to join in the campaign and helped some unfortunate kids to realize their dreams.For the following years, on the Christmas, the people who received the letter acted as Santa, which meant a lot to families living in despair.6.Mary asked Hector to wait and she went into the bakery.She bought some bread for Hector."Here you go,” she said handing him the bag when she exited the bakery."I can't accept this,” he tried to reject, but Mary insisted.“Please, let me do something for you today," she continued.Hector thanked Marv and then walked away.In the following davs, Mary would see Hector daily and bring him something to eat.With time going by, they became good friends.They even chatted about everything with each other.One day, Mary saw a new van in the driveway with Hector standing next to it.“Surprise! This van is yours!” Hector said.Mary couldn't believe that.“Mary, you have helped me a lot.I can never repay that but I had an old watch.It was worth a pretty penny," he said.“I can't take this.You need money too,”Mary refused.“Accept the van and you can quit one or two of your jobs to accompany your children," Hector said.Mary was deeply moved and she hugged Hector tightly, thanking him for his kindness.  

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